As the launch nears its date, someone had the privilege of having a sneak peek onto Nvidia’s well guarded upcoming 6 series GeForce GTX 660 graphics card. And as the source tells us, it’s going to be much shorter than originally anticipated.

Apparently user PHK from expreview had gotten an exclusive look onto the new upcoming graphics card and detailed a few features we can expect.

First off, the card is SHORTER than the current GTX 670 in terms of PCB length. The card will have a TDP of 100W (that aligns up with the rumors of the card having one 6 Pin PCI-E connector) and the memory bandwidth to have a total output of 192 GB/s.

The length will be around roughly 4 inches with the outputs to consist of a Dual DVI, a DisplayPort and an HDMI out. The card will also have a 4 to 6 Phase VRM so you can expect somewhat of overclocking to be on the card.